Berry_1966_Biochem.J_100_572

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Title : Factors influencing the rate of aging of a series of alkyl methylphosphoryl-acetylcholinesterases - Berry_1966_Biochem.J_100_572
Author(s) : Berry WK , Davies DR
Ref : Biochemical Journal , 100 :572 , 1966
Abstract :

1. The progressive development of resistance to reactivation by an oxime (;aging') shown by a series of alkyl methylphosphonyl-acetylcholinesterases is slow when the alkyl group is a primary alcohol, whether or not the carbon chain is branched, but is much more rapid if the alkyl group is a secondary or cyclic alcohol. 2. Aging is accelerated by increase of temperature or decrease of pH. 3. Aging is inhibited by the quaternary amine N-methylpyridinium iodide. 4. The results are discussed in relation to the role played by aging in the therapy of poisoning by organophosphorus compounds.

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Berry WK, Davies DR (1966)
Factors influencing the rate of aging of a series of alkyl methylphosphoryl-acetylcholinesterases
Biochemical Journal 100 :572

Berry WK, Davies DR (1966)
Biochemical Journal 100 :572